CBCT – 2 Flashcards

1
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CBCT Basis-image Capture

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Two basis-image capture sequences as the machine
rotates counterclockwise from Position 1 to Position 2
scans routinely capture in the range of 100 to 600 basis
images per rotational scan.

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CBCT Image Production
Multiple — projections form the —

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basis image
projection data.

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CBCT Image Production
A volumetric data set is then the

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package of images constructed by an imaging
software program which then displays various image reconstructions

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4
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CBCT Image Production
The — reconstruction is the primary reconstruction when volumetric data
is first accessed by a viewing software program

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multiplanar

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5
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CBCT Image Production
●The number and types of reconstructions (images) are dependent on the

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power of
the program as specified by the software manufacturer(s).

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6
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File Formats

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  1. Original scan data (projection data) forms
    the volumetric data set
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7
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File Formats
2. Scanner software can either store the
volumetric data in either the
(2)

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a. proprietary format (unique to vendor)
b. universal format – DICOM
(Digital Imaging andCommunications
in Medicine)

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8
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proprietary format (unique to vendor)

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InVivo format

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9
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universal format – DICOM
(Digital Imaging and Communications
in Medicine)

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EggViewer format

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DICOM

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  • standard information transfer method
    (file format) for transferring images
    and associated information between
    devices manufactured by various
    vendors
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11
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DICOM
stands for

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Digital Imaging and Communications
in Medicine

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12
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Multiple third-party software available for
imaging DICOM Compatible CBCT
volumetric data

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  • Anatomage InVivo 3D
  • CareStream 3D
  • Cybermed 3D
  • Dolphin 3D
  • (Infinitt) Xelis Dental, Xelis 3D
  • Keystone EasyGuide 3D
  • NobelClinician
  • OnDemand 3D
  • OsiriX DICOM viewer
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OsiriX DICOM Viewer
most widely used DICOM viewer because
of

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global recognition and longevity

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14
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OsiriX DICOM Viewer
One of first to fully support the

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DICOM
standard for easy integration

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15
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Non-DICOM Compatible 3D software
(4)

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  • Materialise SurgiCase CMF
  • Simplant (Materialise)
  • Sirona – SICAT ($~400/kit)
  • Morita – i-Dixel
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16
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Only— data files
aretransferred to and stored in the UMKCSoD MiPACS server

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DICOM projection

17
Q

Proprietary (Native) files are stored in the

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capture CPU or its server

18
Q

skipped
Why are multiple forms of
datasets a problem?
(3)

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  • For final storage, proprietary
    volumetric data sets were used
    by 26% of respondents (n =
    68)
  • Of the 74% storing in a DICOM
    format, 66% also stored in the
    proprietary format
  • 26 % + [74% x 0.66],
    26 % + 48.9% = 74.8% of
    respondents save the
    proprietary format
19
Q

Why is this a problem?
It inhibits access to health care by:
(3)

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  • limiting the access to the
    patient’s information
  • increasing cost and
  • delaying time of treatment
20
Q

Why is this a problem?
* Image transfer is not as simple
as transferring one or a series
of intraoral images
* One transfers …

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an entire data
set so the user may access the
image files to construct the
selected images needed. The
images needed will vary
between different practitioners

21
Q

Why is this a problem?
* CBCT image reconstruction capacity — the ranges of
intraoral, panoramic and skull images

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dwarfs

22
Q

Why is this a problem?
* 2D image reconstructions are not typically stored and
transferred
* Entire volumetric data sets are transferred so practitioners
(2)

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– are not limited to a limited number of reconstructions
– can determine their own preferred range of images needed for their
diagnostic and treatment needs

23
Q

Inherent Artifact
(2)

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  • Beam Hardening
  • Streaking
24
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Beam Hardening

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  • is a reconstruction artifact in CT due to the total
    absorption of low energy photons by metal objects
  • however, high energy photons in the
    heterogenous x-ray beam will create a signal in
    tissues adjacent the metal structure in the
    backprojection algorithm and these areas will be
    “burned out” thus creating dark areas
25
Q

streak artifact creates the outline of a

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“ghost” implant (as
well as other radiopaque streak outlines) in the crosssectional reconstruction. The streak artifact makes it more
difficult to discern the validity of the cortical bone outlines.

26
Q

Streak Artifact
X-rays are heavily attenuated after passing
through metal objects which results in

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very weak
signals reaching the detector

27
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Streak Artifact
* metal shadows in the raw projection data will then
introduce streak artifact in the backprojection
algorithm reconstructions which introduces the metal streak artifact primarily in — structures

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low density (soft
tissue)

28
Q

CBCT:
Image Reconstruction
Applications
(5)

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  • MPR
  • Panoramic
  • Volume rendering (3D)
  • TMJ
  • Implant Planning
29
Q

CBCT Image Capture
and
Data Management:
* Basis Image(s)
* Projection Data –
* Volumetric Data Set –

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total set of basis images
image files
managed by image software

30
Q
  • Volumetric Data Set
    – image files managed by image software
    – Types
    (2)
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a. proprietary (property of a vendor)
b. universal – DICOM

31
Q

2D Panoramic Reconstruction
● Imaging software packages can reconstruct panoramic
images from the
● CBCT scan is not indicated solely for

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storage data

panoramic
imaging